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The phrase "clear of suspicion" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something or someone is not suspected or accused of wrongdoing. Example: After a thorough investigation, the police declared the suspect to be clear of suspicion and released him from custody.
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"The defendant el-Motassadeq is certainly far removed from being clear of suspicion," he said.
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All have been cleared of suspicion and released.
There was even a box full of empty beer cans that Jack quickly cleared of suspicion.
They were cleared of suspicion and released Thursday, and they arrived home this morning.
(The other two drugs, doxylamine and cetirizine, were also cleared of suspicion).
A second man arrested on Friday after he was seen driving repeatedly past the factory has been cleared of suspicion.
But Dennis Murphy, director of communications for the Department of Homeland Security, said that upon further investigation, all three were cleared of suspicion.
After mine, the officer tested her latex gloves for traces of dangerous substances, and I, cleared of suspicion, headed to the Cibo Express Gourmet Market for a yogurt.
But Mr. Karr's DNA did not match, and less than two weeks later Ms. Lacy announced that he had been cleared of suspicion.
The mother had been cleared of suspicion and due for release when Ms. Cantoni was taken, and the police kept her in detention when it became clear her son was behind Ms. Cantoni's abduction, he said.
Warg explained it was found that his computer could have been controlled remotely, which resulted in him being cleared of suspicion by the Swedish court of appeals over his hacking of Nordea in Sweden.
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